JakartaGlobe-July 7, 2020

An Indonesian migrant worker on death row for murder conviction in Saudi Arabia was released after she paid Rp 15.5 billion ($1 million) in blood money to the kinfolk of the victim. Etty binti Toyib arrived at the Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Tangerang, Banten on Monday afternoon after spending 18 years in a Saudi prison. Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah welcomed her at the airport. “I’m so happy to finally arrive in Indonesia. It was a very unpleasant experience to be locked up for 18 years and I really miss Indonesia,” Etty told reporters. She was convicted in 2001 of poisoning her Saudi employer Faisal al-Ghamdi and sentenced to death.

But Etty denied any wrongdoing when she spoke to Indonesian journalists and said she was convicted because of “miscommunication”. A group of Indonesian Muslim organizations and individuals have helped her collect the compensation fund, or diyya in Islamic terms.

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